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Barbados hosts international summit on slavery reparations

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Delegates from around the world have gathered in Barbados - to discuss reparations for the transatlantic slave trade.
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Brussels looks to regain influence in Latin America, as leaders summit begins

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The meeting is the first of its kind in eight years.
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UN court rejects Nicaraguan claims in maritime spat with Colombia

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Colombia welcomes ICJ ruling dismissing Nicaragua’s push to extend territory beyond 200 nautical miles from coastline.
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US Vice President Announces More Than $100M to Help Caribbean

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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris announced Thursday that the U.S. is investing more than $100 million in the Caribbean region to crack down on weapons trafficking, help alleviate Haiti’s humanitarian crisis and support climate change...
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Sargassum crisis: Fishermen in Martinique develop solutions

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Fishermen and entrepreneurs develop solutions using booms and nets to get rid of toxic floating seaweed in the Atlantic.
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From backyards to dirt ovens, meet the food community keeping Tobago’s culinary traditions alive

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From backyards to dirt ovens, meet the food community keeping Tobago’s culinary traditions alive
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Travel: A foodie's guide to Grenada

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Travel: A foodie's guide to Grenada
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Legacy of colonialism makes grieving Queen complicated for some

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The British monarchy has a long history of colonialism, making grieving the Queen a difficult process for some. Kris Manjapra, professor of history at Tufts University, breaks down the complexity.
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Caribbean Canadians share mixed emotions over legacy of Queen Elizabeth

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Canadians with Caribbean ancestry have a range of complex feelings about the Queen herself and the legacy of British colonial rule.
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Prince Charles, Camilla, to visit Canada in May

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Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will visit Canada in May. The visit is planned as part of Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
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How the pandemic is impacting Barbados

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As sun-seekers return to Barbados, the threat of the omicron variant has some island businesses worried about how it’ll impact tourism. The Caribbean country is already trying to recover from its worst wave of COVID-19 infections, with...
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Barbadians celebrate cutting ties to Queen, becoming a republic

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Barbados is now the world's newest republic, after cutting ties with Queen Elizabeth at midnight on the day the island nation celebrates the 55th anniversary of its independence.
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Barbadian prime minister on transitioning to a republic

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As the Caribbean island of Barbados prepares to form a republic, Prime Minister Mia Mottley explained why the timing was right for what she called 'the completion of our independence.'
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CELAC meet in Mexico to challenge US dominance

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Mexico's president has called for a regional economic community during the summit of Latin American and Caribbean states.
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'There's more to Black people than what we hear in the media'

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B.C. educator Monica Noakes and a colleague spearheaded a project spotlighting Black achievers around the globe every single day during Black History Month. 'It's not just about the rap, it's not just about the hip hop.'
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Relief efforts underway after La Soufrière volcanic eruptions

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While no deaths have been reported following a series of volcanic eruptions over the past two weeks, large swaths of the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are left covered in ash and dust. Local agriculture has been...
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St Vincent warns of water shortages as volcano eruptions continue

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Caribbean island is blanketed with ash from La Soufriere volcano, ruining crops and contaminating water supplies.
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Volcano on Caribbean’s St Vincent erupts, spews ash and smoke

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Dormant since 1979, the volcano started showing signs of activity in December, which quickly picked up this week.
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Barbados expected to cut ties with British royals

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey revived allegations of racism against the Royal Family — allegations that weren't a surprise in Barbados. In November, the Commonwealth country is expected to become...
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Martinique protesters seek accountability for pesticide poisoning

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Chlordecone, blamed for causing cancer, was used for decades on the Caribbean island - even after it was banned on the French mainland.
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Making sense of Canada's new travel restrictions

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Canada's main airlines have agreed to cancel service to the Caribbean and Mexico, and the federal government is introducing new mandatory quarantine rules. Dr. Raj Bhardwaj, family physician and CBC Calgary medical contributor, says...
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Ontario finance minister resigns after Caribbean holiday

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CBC News Network's Jennifer Hall speaks to David Herle, host of the Herle Burly podcast, principal partner at The Gandalf Group and former campaign co-chair of Liberal Party of Canada.
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COVID-19: What parts of the world are big concerns right now?

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A panel of experts answer questions about what’s happening with COVID-19 around the world and how it impacts Canada.
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UN: Latin America, Caribbean face worst-ever recession

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Virus movement restrictions and oil-price crash to push region into worst recession in history, according to UN body.